Yes, most people load the data to persistant memory when shutting down, or periodically to save a snapshot, and load it when booting up. It's fast but if your hardware can't detect a power failure and write the data with what power remains in the power supply capacitors you risk losing some data in case of power failure between snapshots.
On 12/30/05, Axel Mammes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If I use memory database, the content will be zeroed when I reboot the > equipment. Only memory that is allocated for the filesystem is > persistant between power cycles. >